How Vietnam’s Economy Was Divided by Sector in 2025

Top-level shares of Vietnam’s GDP at current prices; % of GDP, 2025.

What the Data Shows

Vietnam’s 2025 GDP is divided among four top-level components. Services was the largest at 42.75%, followed by industry and construction at 37.65%. Agriculture, forestry and fishing accounted for 11.64%, and taxes less subsidies for 7.96%. Services and industry together represented 80.40% of GDP.

Data table

Unit: % · Period: 2025

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Agriculture, forestry and fishing11.64%2025
2Industry and construction37.65%2025
3Services42.75%2025
4Taxes less subsidies on products7.96%2025

Sources

Source 1: Vietnam GDP structure, 2025

Publisher: National Statistics Office of Vietnam

Dataset/table: Vietnam GDP structure, 2025

Units: percent of GDP

Date checked: 2026-07-18

Evidence: Supports the 2025 values used for Vietnam GDP structure in Vietnam.

Data notes & caveats

The taxes-less-subsidies component is required for the four parts to reconcile to total GDP. The shares describe economic structure at current prices.

Methodology

The four top-level GDP-structure shares are retained from the official 2025 release. The two-largest-component share is calculated by adding services and industry and construction.

Source consistency notes

All four segments use the same 2025 official GDP structure and national denominator.

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